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Fortinet Exam NSE6_FNC-7.2 Topic 9 Question 2 Discussion

Actual exam question for Fortinet's NSE6_FNC-7.2 exam
Question #: 2
Topic #: 9
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Where do you look to determine when and why the FortiNAC made an automated network access change?

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Suggested Answer: B

Study Guide p. 356: Any time FortiNAC changes network access for an endpoint, the change is documented on the Port Changes view. This provides an administrator with valuable information when validating control configurations and enforcement.

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Barbra
8 months ago
Ah, but what if the admin made the changes directly? Wouldn't that be in the Admin Auditing view instead?
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Mari
8 months ago
I'm not so sure about that. It could also be in the Connections view, since that's where you'd see the actual network activity and changes.
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Izetta
8 months ago
Well, my instinct is that the Port Changes view would be the most logical place to look. That's where I'd expect to see any automated network access changes, right?
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Bettyann
7 months ago
Definitely. It would be helpful to keep an eye on the Port Changes view for any unauthorized access changes.
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Lakeesha
7 months ago
Yes, I agree. It makes sense that any changes made would be recorded there.
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Theola
8 months ago
I think you're right about that, the Port Changes view seems like the logical place to check for automated network access changes.
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Leota
8 months ago
D) The Admin Auditing view
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Christiane
8 months ago
C) The Connections view
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Marcelle
8 months ago
B) The Port Changes view
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Cassie
8 months ago
A) The Event view
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Isaiah
8 months ago
Hmm, this is a tricky one. I'm not too familiar with FortiNAC, so I'll have to think this through carefully.
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